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Archaeocytes (from Greek archaios "beginning" and kytos "hollow vessel") or amoebocytes are amoeboid cells found in sponges. They are totipotent and have varied functions depending on the species. The structure of these cells match to that of the stem cells as of containing high cytoplasmic content that helps the cells to morph according to their function.
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| Archaeocyte | related to Functions | Cellular | 0.60 | section |
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| Archaeocyte | related to Location | Archaeocytes | 0.60 | section |
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